Tag Archives: South Africa

Brazil’s and South Africa’s Watergate Moment

What happens when judges fight corrupt political leaders?

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South Africa’s Road To Economic Wilderness

The sacking of the finance minister for trying to turn things around does not bode well.

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South Africa: Is This What We Want the World To See?

South Africa’s socio-economic strains are becoming untenable.

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Life Lessons in the Boxing Ring

George Khosi runs a boxing club in South Africa that aims to help local street kids.

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South Africa: Cry, the Beloved Country

What took South Africa from 1994 to 2014 will not take it to 2034.

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Nigeria: An Incentive for South Africa

Bigger GDPs for other countries in Africa are not a zero-sum game.

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Nelson Mandela: Humanity’s Standard-Bearer

For a long time, Mandela’s name was merely worth a whisper. Yet what he stood for now reverberates across the world, loud and clear.

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Mandela, The Man

Mandela was human, too. When you make something divine, you put it out of reach for yourself.

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Nelson Mandela: 95 Years of Fighting for Peace

Nelson Mandela (1918-2013): freedom fighter, political prisoner, President of South Africa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Living Where You Don’t Make the Rules (Part III)

Getting Along Globally: A Practical Guide.

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